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    The Commerce Department's marine fisheries agency on Tuesday proposed a ban on swimming with the Aloha State's indigenous spinner dolphins. (iStock Photo)
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    Obama bans swimming with dolphins in Hawaii

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    August 23, 2016 6:47 pm
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    The Labor Department is quite simply putting the interests of labor unions before the common good and the need to grow jobs. (Getty Images)
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    Industry just recently has witnessed a 30-40 percent increase in what Larry Clinton refers to as
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    Despite the 2013 move to include the marital status of same-sex couples in the American Community Survey, neither of the two surveys ask individuals about their sexual orientation or gender identity. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
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    Lawmakers push for census data on LGBT community

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    In Wickard v. Filburn, a private farmer growing his own wheat for personal consumption was held properly subject to federal regulation via aggregation. (AP Photo)
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    Former Commerce Secretary Don Evans with two Chinese boys he has mentored over 14 years, Li Hao, left, and Li Fan, right.
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    Don Evans’ secret to U.S.-China relations: ‘Go West,’ and a touch of love

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    The Commerce Department said in an updated policy memo that a
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    Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit for the same documents sought by Lamar Smith related to a study that disproved the belief that there had been a pause in global warming during recent years. Smith had been seeking communications from NOAA employees in an attempt to find a political slant to the study. (AP file photo/Steve Helber)
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    Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, sent the letter Wednesday asking Penny Pritzker to force the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to comply with a subpoena he sent last month. (AP Photo)
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    November 18, 2015 11:55 pm
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